Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1944 — Page 20

JERFLOW AUDIENCE

"HEARS MAENNERCHOR

The 91st season of the Indianape olis Maennerchor opened Saturday and even though the male singing society has raised its prices to avoid crowding, the concert was attended by an overflow audience,

the Life-Boat Men” and “Water Boy.” Mr. Thibault’s voice carried well in the hall and his personality

concert,

bers were American folksongs, including “Wash Me, O Lord,” “Boat« man Dance, Boatman Sing,” “Al-

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“All Day on and

“Methuselah.”

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Directed by Clarence Elbert, the choir appeared in fine form, showing finesse and strength in spirited singing. Conrad Thibault, baritone, was ®uest soloist and joined the chorus in the last wo. numbers, “Songs of!

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On the Maennerchoy’'s program list were the old favorites, “The Ani-

its mals Are Coming” and “The Winter| |Song.” | formally

The men also gathered inlater at the Athenaéum dance and sang a few more num- | bers.

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N. Archer E. D. Cook

NORMAN P. ARCHER, pharmacist's mate 2-c, is home on a 30-day leave after 19 months in the South and Central Pacific with a marine amphibious corps. A veteran of the Guam campaign, he is the son of Mrs. Thelma Kelly, 2140 College ave, and David G. Archer, 1733 Prospect st., and will report to San Francisco Dec. 1. , ERVIN DELBERT COOK, seaman 2-¢, is with the navy in’ the Mariana islands. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Cook, 646 Birch ave.,, husband of Mrs, E, D. Cook and has a 2%-year-old son.

HOOSIERS HELP IN ASSAULT ON REICH

Local service men are doing their part in the push through France to Germany, Serving with railway battalions in France are Pfc. Lester Moats, 2233 8. Meridian st.; Pvt. Henry | Thomas, 4618 E. 21st st.; Pfc. Robert W. Alsmeyer, 18456 Fisher ave. and Tech. 4th Gr, George B. Thurs-

ton, husband of Mrs, Betty L. Thurston, 331 N. Denny st. Hoosiers pushing forward with an| army engineers’ unit are Sgt. James K. Lee, 336 Prospect st, and 1st Sgt. Charles V. Moore, 1937 Roosevelt ave, Cpl. Charles F. Short, 352 E. Nor-

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STICKLE, is spending a 17-day leave with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. P. A. Stickle, 2339 Broadway, after serving in the European and Mediterranean areas, PFC. JOHN O, DONAHUE, son Stella M. Donahue,

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A. McKinney J. Gilliland PFC. ALBERT W. McKINNEY, son of Mrs, Verda McKinney, 1459% Spann ave, is reconditioning fighter aircraft with the 8th air force in England, JAMES K. GILLILAND was graduated as honor man in his company at Great Lakes recently. His wife and daughter live at 1251 Markwood ave, He has been recommend-

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THELMA MAY, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Earl May, 53 S. Belle Vieu pl, has reported to Hunter college in New York for WAVE training. SGT, C. W, SPEAR, husband of Mrs, Hattie Spear, 924 N. Grant ave, Is home after two years and four months in India. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Philip J. Spear, 2349 N. Talbot st.

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George Johnson, gunner's mate 3-¢, and Gerald Lee McDonald, apprentice seamari, are spending leaves with their mother, Mrs, D, L. Me-| Donald, 909 E. 23d st. Gunner Johnson is home after nine months in the South Pacific and 14 months in the Atlantic theater. Seaman McDonald is in training at Great Lakes,

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Donald L. Owens of the merchant marine and Pfc. Robert Owens of Camp Breckinridge, Ky., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Basil Owens, 1136 Fletcher ave. Donald, who will be stationed in New York, also is spending his leave with his wife and new son at 4102 8, State ave. . This is the third time the brothers have seen each other in two years,

Paul C, Hartley, husband of Mrs. Jean Hartley, 1903 N, Talbot st, has been promoted to corporal with a combat engineers’ battalion in Belglum, He is the father of Larry Wayne Hartley.

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Local sailors are going through various phases of training at Great Lakes naval center and at other naval schools. Receiving initial naval indoctrination at Great Lakes are Marion F. Pavey, husband of Mm. Margaret Pavey, 2336 Guilford ave.; James M. Lewis, 2501 Guilford ave.; Kenneth J. Bergdoll, 2413 Stuart st.; Floyd J. Borgess, 224 E. 9th st.; -Willlam A. Schenck, 1341 W. 28th st.; Floyd Archibald, 774 East dr,, Woodruff Place, and Richard G. Ulrich, 3040 College ave. Frank E. Lannamann, 3544 Carrolliton ave. is enrolled ina radio course at the University of Wisconsin and William E. Bartram, 249 N. Belle Vieu pl, was graduated as a radio operator there. Joe M. Lawson, 4417 Farnsworth st.; John ©. Gerth, 'R. R. 2, and Thomas E. Buis, 3639 Birchwood ave, were graduated from the navy school at Iowa State college and Elmo B. Robison, 3723 Bancroft st. and Edward Naue, Lawrence, have Qualified for petty officer ratings at Purdue university naval center,

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